Reid and Simon, like Morris Claiborne and Patrick Peterson before him, are expected to be top draft picks coming out of the Tigers’ secondary.

Reid was a first-team All-America selection in 2012, and he and Simon join linebacker Kevin Minter as LSU juniors to make themselves eligible for this year’s draft.

“I’ve been very fortunate and blessed to have been able to play football at LSU,” Reid said. “It was always my dream to go to LSU and play football. I want to thank Coach (Les) Miles and all of the people that played a role to get me to this point in my life.”

Reid started every game this season for the Tigers and was third on the team with 91 tackles. He also broke up seven passes, picked off two passes, had a tackle for loss and recovered a fumble.

Wing, one of the country’s best punters, was suspended for the Chick-fil-A bowl against Clemson for what was reportedly multiple failed drug tests. He averaged 44.8 yards per punt this season. The redshirt sophomore had two years of eligibility remaining.

“Can’t express enough love for Tiger Nation,” Wing wrote on Twitter. “Thank you for making these 3 years so amazing. Love to the fans, my teammates and coaches.”